Lots of opportunities to grow.
Great culture - Fanatics cares about its culture and diversity.
Good setup to work remotely.
Good work/life balance.
Minor con: Some teams can be all about the work and not take much time to build relationships.
I had an onsite there. It was pretty easy, and the interviewers were impressed. Yet, I found out a few days after the onsite that they would not be making me an offer. I found out about them on hired.com, and they were offering a salary of $160k. Thi
I thought the interview process was smooth in the beginning. I applied, and a recruiter reached out to schedule the initial phone call. The email was super casual and almost didn't seem legit because it made no mention of the role I applied to. I set
Drive: 3 rounds, 1 coding and 2 technical rounds. Kafka internal logic and project architecture. 3-round technical interview focused on coding, microservices, Kafka, Kubernetes, cloud services, authentication, caching, design patterns, databases, m
I had an onsite there. It was pretty easy, and the interviewers were impressed. Yet, I found out a few days after the onsite that they would not be making me an offer. I found out about them on hired.com, and they were offering a salary of $160k. Thi
I thought the interview process was smooth in the beginning. I applied, and a recruiter reached out to schedule the initial phone call. The email was super casual and almost didn't seem legit because it made no mention of the role I applied to. I set
Drive: 3 rounds, 1 coding and 2 technical rounds. Kafka internal logic and project architecture. 3-round technical interview focused on coding, microservices, Kafka, Kubernetes, cloud services, authentication, caching, design patterns, databases, m